from: ALLEN E. MICHEL <customer.usa.files@gmail.com>
reply-to: allenemichel5@gmail.com
date: Aug 23, 2021, 8:57 PM
subject: Important Business Proposition
mailed-by: gmail.com
Good Day,
I am Capt. Allen E. Michel, a USA soldier serving with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)in Afghanistan. I have a proposition that will be of mutual benefit. It involves the sum of US$120 Million. The funds are part of the funds that our unit discovered inside the Tora Bora during the recent rescue/evacuation operation in Afghanistan.
I have devised a means of moving these funds out of Afghanistan and I need you to help me in receiving the funds and ensuring that it disappears into the economy of your country when you get it. All arrangements have been put in place to move the funds out of this country legally and I just need your acceptance and everything will be done. As a serving Military officer,I can not be parading such amount hence the need to get someone that will receive the funds on my behalf until my tour in Afghanistan boader is concluded. 40% of the entire funds is your portion for your assistance in this transaction.
If you are willing to proceed, the requested information is needed to expedite action.
1. Your Name
2. Telephone and Mobile Numbers
3. Occupation and Age
4.Address.
It is of paramount importance that you keep the details of the transaction to yourself. Utmost confidentiality and secrecy are what is needed from you in order to successfully complete the movement of the funds from Afghanistan.
However, If you are not capable of handling the transaction, please delete this message and do not tell anyone about it.
Regards
Capt Allen E. Michel
allenemichel5@gmail.com
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